With early congestive failure, one may merely see mild cardiac and pulmonary arterial prominence and a âœperihilar hazeâ of early transudative pulmonary edema. The transudative edema of congestive failure tends to be quite mobile and accumulate in dependent portions of the chest; thus, it may appear to be entirely in the lower chest in the upright patient.

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